Spent hours debugging…
Turned out nothing was wrong with the code.
App got rejected (2.5.1)
Reason?
Didn’t clearly explain HealthKit usage in the UI.
Sometimes the real bug isn’t in your code.
4+ years into iOS development, still learning every single day.
Now focusing more on building meaningful connections with people in tech and creative industries.
Always open to conversations 🤝
Looking to connect with more developers, designers, founders & creators here.
Building cool things becomes better with the right people around you.
#buildinpublic#iosdev#developers#techtwitter
I enjoy connecting with people who:
build products
share knowledge
stay consistent
and genuinely help others grow
Twitter has some incredible people.
Glad to be here.
Remote developer from a small seaside village in India, building apps and learning publicly every day.
Looking to connect with ambitious people in tech 🤝
Trying to surround myself with people who are building, learning, shipping, and growing every day.
If you're into tech, startups, design, iOS, or content creation — let’s connect.
Building apps is fun.
Building connections with people in tech is even more valuable.
Always open to connecting with developers, designers, founders & people building interesting things online.
Most people quit app development because they don’t see results in 3 months.
Meanwhile, the developers quietly shipping apps for 3 years straight are the ones getting featured, landing clients, and building freedom.
Consistency looks boring…
until it starts paying you back.
A lot of people can build apps.
Very few can help clients ship clean, polished products fast.
I’m looking to connect with agencies, founders, and freelancers who need an iOS developer for client projects
#iOSDev#SwiftUI#buildinpublic#freelance
Looking to connect with people who work with app clients
Agencies, startup consultants, freelancers, product studios — if you ever need an iOS developer for client work, MVPs, or overflow projects, let’s connect.
#iOSDev#SwiftUI#buildinpublic#freelance#indiehackers
Building apps solo teaches you one thing fast:
Users don’t care how complex your architecture is.
They care if:
the app feels smooth
it loads fast
it solves a real problem
it doesn’t crash
Shipping > overengineering.
In 2026, being an iOS developer is not enough anymore.
You should know at least:
UI/UX
branding
AI tools
content
product strategy
The developers who adapt early will dominate.
@IndieBeaverHere Looks like they’re tightening review with more real-device validation.
Been seeing this more lately — if you ever need help with these cases, happy to take a look.
Wow, the App store team really made some big changes. Got an initial rejection in 24 hrs, asked me to provide a recording of functionality and some questions, replied and got approved in the next 2 hrs. I wonder if it's AI or just got lucky with a reviewer 😅
The iOS version won’t be released today - we got rejected. I can’t say I fully understand how they managed that, or that Apple provided any useful details, but hey, at least they’re moving our app forward 😂
@nabati Happens more often than people think.
Did they mention what exactly failed in the subscription review? Usually it’s metadata or missing details in App Store Connect.
Am I missing something obvious? Apple approved my app, but then rejected the subscription, leaving the app in a broken state. I've resubmitted the app, but the subscription is not getting reviewed. Anyone seen this before?